Tyler Mill

STARTING THIS SATURDAY, 10/20/12, THIS AREA IS CLOSED ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY FOR HUNTING. WE LUCKED OUT AS TODAY IS 3 DAYS BEFORE THE OPENING DAY OF 10/20/12. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR TOWN AND OR LAND OWNER ABOUT WHERE YOU WANT TO RIDE. I BELIEVE THE HUNTING SEASON ENDS IN FEBRUARY. RIDE SAFE, RIDE ON SUNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY.

Went exploring on the 'other trails'. (From 91N, make a right, follow Rt 150 till you pass the socceer field on your right, park at the socceer field on your left). Rode Rt 150 back the way we just came, a right out of the parking lot, past the socceer field now on your left, and entered the trails now on your left. Mostly old dirt roads, an easy rock garden, Wallingford's low ropes course, rolling to steep hike a bike, steep downhills, some erosion, all well marked, a good warm up to the trails we all know on the other side of Rt 150. Then it was off to explore the trails of the main park. Trails were mostly in good shape, some are getting a lot of use, others not. Enjoyable, sunny, warm fall day. Nobody else in the woods except for two hikers when we were near the end of our ride and 5 minutes from the parking lot. Trail Ambassador Name: Ed Perten Trail Ambassador E-mail: edperten(at)sbcglobal(dot)net How did you use the trail? MT Biking Trails Ridden: Red, white, blue, pink, unmarked trails to/from paved roads Time of day: Morning Time/Duration (hours): 2-3 hours Approximate Distance (Miles): 2-3 hours worth Images/Photos: 2nd image: 3rd Image: 4th Image:

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The Central Connecticut chapter of the New England Mountain Bike Association (CCT NEMBA) is a community of mountain bikers and trail advocates dedicated to advancing the sport of mountain biking in Connecticut. Since 1997 we have worked with land managers to build, maintain, and improve legal trails and support appropriate trail use. We organize rides, offer educational trail schools to all trail users, and build relationships within the mountain bike community of riders, trail builders, shops, advocates, and others. We support mountain biking because it is a fun, healthy activity that all ages and abilities can enjoy.